Katharine Ogie: together with Billy and Nancy, and Sweet Poll of Plymouth

Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by single broken line. At left of title wood-engraving of woman wearing dress and three-cornered hat, holding powder horn and musket; variant of Reilly 1554, identified as representing the female soldier Hannah Snell. Printed area: 31 x 18 cm. Typeface, wood-engraving and design suggest E. Russell as printer. "Sweet Poll of Plymouth" is ascribed to John O'Keeffe by Thomas L. Philbrick in "Studies in bibliography: papers of the Bibliographical Society of the University of Virgina", v. 9, 1957, p. 255-258. Not in Shipton & Mooney or Shaw & Shoemaker. Ezekiel Russell is known to have moved to Boston in 1781 where he died in 1796; his wife continued his business.
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